The state will follow the instruction issued by the Central Board of Secondary Education to conduct the board examination through the conventional written mode. However, the tests will be delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. "It is not possible on the part of both Board of Secondary Education (BSE) and Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) to conduct the examination in February and March, as many students cannot access the online classes," the minister said.
The minister said the School and Mass Education Department is considering reopening schools for students of Class 9 and onwards, and Odisha Class 10 and Class 12 board examination can only be held after a minimum of three months of class-room teaching.
"We will take a decision keeping the students' interests in mind as per COVID-19 guidelines," Dash added. The Odisha Government has said in its December guidelines that educational institutions under control and supervision of the department can reopen for Classes 9-12.
Meanwhile CBSE has said the board has not taken any decision regarding the dates for the class 10, 12 examinations. The board is still in talks with the stakeholders. However, the board had confirmed that the Class 10, 12 exams will be held in written mode in line with the Centre's Covid-19 protocols.
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